Patents by Inventor Thomas E. Hand
Thomas E. Hand has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11950808Abstract: Provided is an apparatus and component parts of a system for the external fixation of bones. The component parts include fixation plates such as a C-shaped Plate, an N-shaped Plate, a J-shaped Plate, a K-shaped Plate, an I-shaped Plate, a Foot Plate, a Z-shaped Plate, a T-shaped Plate, a UT-shaped Plate and an oval shaped Plate. Two or more fixation plates are configured along an axis, the two or more fixation plates; a plurality of telescoping adjustable struts that connect a first fixation plate along the axis with a second fixation plate of the plurality of fixation plates along the axis, wherein the first and second fixation plates are adjacent plates along the axis; and a plurality of posts, each post connecting two adjacent fixation plates of the plurality of fixation plates along the axis.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2023Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: New Standard Device, LLCInventors: Douglas T. Cromack, Thomas L. Hand, Douglas Helling, Pedro Sandoval, Robert E. Wigginton
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Patent number: 7838628Abstract: A resin recycling system that produces essentially contaminant-free synthetic resin material in an environmentally safe and economical manner. The system includes receiving the resin in container form. A grinder grinds the containers into resin particles. The particles are exposed to a solvent in one or more solvent wash vessels, the solvent contacting the resin particles and substantially removing contaminants on the resin particles. A separator is used to separate the resin particles and the solvent. The resin particles are then placed in solvent removing element where they are exposed to a solvent removing agent which removes any residual solvent remaining on the resin particles after separation.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2006Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies, LLCInventors: George W. Bohnert, Thomas E. Hand, Gary M. DeLaurentiis
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Publication number: 20090229913Abstract: A dual mode exhaust muffler for the engine of a vehicle that may be shifted between a quiet mode and a loud mode. A single muffler, a dual transverse muffler with two independent exhaust flow streams, and a dual transverse muffler with a combined exhaust flow stream embodiments are disclosed. An inlet tube may be a solid wall tube to minimize sound attenuation in the loud mode. The dual transverse muffler embodiments utilize an exhaust flow path that passes out through a reticulated wall of one tube and passes into a reticulated wall of a second tube. A vacuum switch having a two position on/off slide actuator may be used with any of the muffler assemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: WALDRON'S ANTIQUE EXHAUSTInventors: Joseph M. Tonietto, James R. Hall, Thomas E. Hand
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Patent number: 7473758Abstract: A two step solvent and carbon dioxide based system that produces essentially contaminant-free synthetic resin material and which further includes a solvent cleaning system for periodically removing the contaminants from the solvent so that the solvent can be reused and the contaminants can be collected and safely discarded in an environmentally safe manner.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2006Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies, LLCInventors: George W. Bohnert, Thomas E. Hand, Gary M. DeLaurentiis
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Patent number: 7473759Abstract: A two-step resin recycling system and method solvent that produces essentially contaminant-free synthetic resin material. The system and method includes one or more solvent wash vessels to expose resin particles to a solvent, the solvent contacting the resin particles in the one or more solvent wash vessels to substantially remove contaminants on the resin particles. A separator is provided to separate the solvent from the resin particles after removal from the one or more solvent wash vessels. The resin particles are next exposed to carbon dioxide in a closed loop carbon dioxide system. The closed loop system includes a carbon dioxide vessel where the carbon dioxide is exposed to the resin, substantially removing any residual solvent remaining on the resin particles after separation. A separation vessel is also provided to separate the solvent from the solvent laden carbon dioxide. Both the carbon dioxide and the solvent are reused after separation in the separation vessel.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2007Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies, LLCInventors: George W. Bohnert, Thomas E. Hand, Gary M. DeLaurentiis
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Patent number: 7470766Abstract: A method for removing contaminants from synthetic resin material containers using a first organic solvent system and a second carbon dioxide system. The organic solvent is utilized for removing the contaminants from the synthetic resin material and the carbon dioxide is used to separate any residual organic solvent from the synthetic resin material.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2006Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies, LLCInventors: George W. Bohnert, Thomas E. Hand, Gary M. DeLaurentiis
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Patent number: 7462685Abstract: A resin recycling method that produces essentially contaminant-free synthetic resin material in an environmentally safe and economical manner. The method includes receiving the resin in container form. The containers are then ground into resin particles. The particles are exposed to a solvent, the solvent contacting the resin particles and substantially removing contaminants on the resin particles. After separating the particles and the resin, a solvent removing agent is used to remove any residual solvent remaining on the resin particles after separation.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2006Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies, LLCInventors: George W. Bohnert, Thomas E. Hand, Gary M. DeLaurentiis
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Patent number: 7452962Abstract: A method for removing contaminants from synthetic resin material containers using a first organic solvent system and a second carbon dioxide system. The organic solvent is utilized for removing the contaminants from the synthetic resin material and the carbon dioxide is used to separate any residual organic solvent from the synthetic resin material.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2006Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies, LLCInventors: George W. Bohnert, Thomas E. Hand, Gary M. DeLaurentiis
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Patent number: 7253253Abstract: A method for removing contaminants from synthetic resin material containers using a first organic solvent system and a second carbon dioxide system. The organic solvent is utilized for removing the contaminants from the synthetic resin material and the carbon dioxide is used to separate any residual organic solvent from the synthetic resin material.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technology, LLCInventors: George W. Bohnert, Thomas E. Hand, Gary M. Delaurentiis
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Patent number: 5711820Abstract: The present invention provides a method to separate and recover oils and recyclable plastic from plastic contaminated with oil. The invention utilizes the different solubility of oil in as liquid or supercritical fluid as compared to a gas to effect separation of the oil from the plastic.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1996Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: Allied Signal, Inc.Inventors: Henry M. Smith, George W. Bohnert, Ronald B. Olson, Thomas E. Hand
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Patent number: 5679631Abstract: The present invention is a tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol and limonene cleaning agent and method for formulating and/or using the cleaning agent. This cleaning agent effectively removes both polar and nonpolar contaminants from various electrical and mechanical parts and is readily used without surfactants, thereby reducing the need for additional cleaning operations. The cleaning agent is warm water rinsable without the use of surfactants. The cleaning agent can be azeotropic, enhancing ease of use in cleaning operations and ease of recycling.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1995Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Assignee: AlliedSignal, Inc.Inventors: George W. Bohnert, Richard D. Carter, Thomas E. Hand, Michael T. Powers
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Patent number: 5514294Abstract: The present invention is a tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol and limonene or terpineol cleaning agent and method for formulating and/or using the cleaning agent. This cleaning agent effectively removes both polar and nonpolar contaminants from various electrical and mechanical parts and is readily used without surfactants, thereby reducing the need for additional cleaning operations. The cleaning agent is warm water rinsable without the use of surfactants. The cleaning agent can be azeotropic, enhancing ease of use in cleaning operations and ease of recycling.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1994Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Assignee: AlliedSignal Inc.Inventors: George W. Bohnert, Richard D. Carter, Thomas E. Hand, Michael T. Powers